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Luke 15: 1-3, 11-32 - 'The Prodigal Son.'
Catechism of the Catholic Church Paragraphs:
- 589 (In 'Jesus & Israel's Faith in the One God & Saviour') - Jesus gave scandal above all when he identified his merciful conduct toward sinners with God’s own attitude toward them. He went so far as to hint that by sharing the table of sinners he was admitting them to the messianic banquet (abbreviated)
- 545 (in 'The Proclamation of the Kingdom of God') - Jesus invites sinners to the table of the kingdom: "I came not to call the righteous, but sinners." He invites them to that conversion without which one cannot enter the kingdom, but shows them in word and deed his Father's boundless mercy for them and the vast "joy in heaven over one sinner who repents" (abbreviated)
- 2839 (in 'The Seven Petitions') - But though we are clothed with the baptismal garment, we do not cease to sin, to turn away from God. Now, in this new petition, we return to him like the prodigal son and, like the tax collector, recognize that we are sinners before him (abbreviated)
- 1439 (in 'The Many Forms of Penance in the Christian Life') - The process of conversion and repentance was described by Jesus in the parable of the prodigal son, the center of which is the merciful father: The fascination of illusory freedom, the abandonment of the father's house; the extreme misery in which the son finds himself after squandering his fortune; his deep humiliation at finding himself obliged to feed swine, and still worse, at wanting to feed on the husks the pigs ate; his reflection on all he has lost; his repentance and decision to declare himself guilty before his father; the journey back; the father's generous welcome; the father's joy - all these are characteristic of the process of conversion. the beautiful robe, the ring, and the festive banquet are symbols of that new life - pure worthy, and joyful - of anyone who returns to God and to the bosom of his family, which is the Church. Only the heart of Christ Who knows the depths of his Father's love could reveal to us the abyss of his mercy in so simple and beautiful a way.
- 1423 (in 'What is this Sacrament called?') - It is called the sacrament of conversion because it makes sacramentally present Jesus' call to conversion, the first step in returning to the Father from whom one has strayed by sin (abbreviated)
- 2795 (in 'Who Art in Heaven') - The symbol of the heavens refers us back to the mystery of the covenant we are living when we pray to our Father. He is in heaven, his dwelling place; the Father's house is our homeland. Sin has exiled us from the land of the covenant, but conversion of heart enables us to return to the Father, to heaven (abbreviated).
- 1468 (in 'The Effects of the Sacrament of Reconciliation') - Indeed the sacrament of Reconciliation with God brings about a true "spiritual resurrection," restoration of the dignity and blessings of the life of the children of God, of which the most precious is friendship with God (abbreviated).
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0:00.0 | Hi everyone. Welcome back to the Logical Bible Study podcast where we take a look at the gospel reading from today's Mass and we do an exegesis of the passage. |
0:21.2 | Today we're looking at a very famous passage, which is the prodigal son. |
0:25.6 | So let's jump into the text. It's from Luke chapter 15. |
0:30.2 | And today we're looking at verse 1 to 3 and then 11 to 32. |
0:36.1 | The tax collectors and the sinners were all seeking the company of Jesus to hear what he had to say, and the Pharisees and the scribes complained. |
0:45.6 | This man, they said, welcomed sinners and eats with them. |
0:50.2 | So he spoke this parable to them. |
0:54.1 | A man had two sons. The younger said to his father, He said to his father, So he spoke this parable to them. |
0:55.8 | A man had two sons. |
0:57.8 | The younger said to his father, |
1:01.4 | Father, let me have the share of the estate that would come to me. |
1:04.8 | So the father divided the property between them. |
1:09.1 | A few days later, the younger son got everything he had and left for a distant country where he squanded |
1:12.6 | his money on a life of debauchery. |
1:16.6 | When he had spent it all, the country experienced a severe famine and now he began to feel |
1:21.4 | the pinch, so he hired himself out to one of the local inhabitants who put him on his farm |
1:27.3 | to feed the pigs. |
1:29.0 | And he would willingly have filled his belly with the husks the pigs were eating, |
1:33.3 | but no one offered him anything. |
1:36.8 | Then he came to his senses and said, |
1:39.2 | How many of my father's paid servants have more food than they want, |
1:43.4 | and here am I dying of hunger? I will leave this place and go to my father's paid servants have more food than they want and here am i dying of hunger i will leave this place |
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